Piz Daint Supercomputer Announced, Powered By Tesla K20X
by Ryan Smith on March 19, 2013 2:00 PM ESTAlong with NVIDIA’s keynote this morning (which should be wrapping up by the time this article goes live), NVIDIA also has a couple other announcements that are hitting the wire this morning. The first of which is the announcement of NVIDIA landing another major supercomputer contract, this time with the Swiss National Computing Center (CSCS).
CSCS will be building a new Cray XC30 supercomputer, “Piz Daint.” Like Titan last year, Piz Daint is a mixed supercomputer that will pack both a large number of CPUs – Xeon E5s to be precise – and of course to great interest to NVIDIA, a large number of Tesla K20X GPUs. We don’t have the complete specifications for Piz Daint at this time, but when completed it is expected to exceed 1 PFLOPS in performance and be the most powerful supercomputer in Europe.
Piz Daint will be filling in several different roles at CSCS. Its primary role will be weather and climate modeling, working with Switzerland’s national weather service MeteoSwiss. Along with weather work, CSCS will also be using time on Piz Daint for other science fields, including astrophysics, life science, and material science.
For NVIDIA of course this marks another big supercomputer win for the company. Though not a huge business on its own at this time relative to the complete Tesla business, wins like Titan and Piz Daint are prestigious for the company due the importance of the work done on these supercomputers and the name recognition they bring.
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madwolfa - Tuesday, March 19, 2013 - link
The supercomputer's name sounds extremely offensive in Russian. :)RareName - Tuesday, March 19, 2013 - link
Yes, literally sounds like "huge cunt".Pirks - Wednesday, March 20, 2013 - link
Anyone still remember that old Asian brand Quisdata? Russians still love this one too hahahahacosmin.ciuc - Wednesday, March 20, 2013 - link
Try reading it in Romanian... :):DCeriseCogburn - Monday, March 25, 2013 - link
Sounds like " not urine " in English. It ain't piss.marc1000 - Tuesday, March 19, 2013 - link
Whats up with K20X? What the "X" means?cmikeh2 - Tuesday, March 19, 2013 - link
So the two high end GPU compute parts Nvidia has right now are the K20 and the K20X. Both are based on the GK110 part but the K20X has 14 SMXes in use and all 6 memory control whereas the K20 functions with 13 SMXes and 5 memory controllers. If you search the site there's an article for the launch of the GPUs with more information.marc1000 - Wednesday, March 20, 2013 - link
tnahks!Memristor - Tuesday, March 19, 2013 - link
It is named after a Swiss mountain, which translates from Swiss Romanic to "the peak on the right"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piz_Daint